UNC School of Social Work shares news and feature stories through its website, social media channels, alumni magazine Contact, and monthly email newsletter. You can scroll through our news releases by date of release, listed below.
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U.S. Army Capt. Kenneth Rodle Harris III, pursues his Ph.D. in social work and research in mental health to help others who have endured traumatic experiences.
Read MoreUniversity Kenan Distinguished Professor Sheryl Zimmerman, Ph.D., has joined the National Board of Directors for Dream Foundation, the only national dream-granting organization for terminally-ill adults.
Read MoreClinical Assistant Professor April Parker was among the UNC-Chapel Hill faculty, staff and administrators who participated... Read More
Rina Vaishnav Rhyne, MSW '06, is a licensed clinical social worker in Baltimore, Md., with extensive experience in the... Read More
Interested in pursuing a degree in social work? Learn more about UNC School of Social Work’s MSW program options by... Read More
Associate Professor Cynthia Fraga Rizo discusses how intimate partner violence affects the practice of social work and how researchers at Carolina are tackling this serious societal and public health problem.
Read MoreUNC’s Global Social Development Innovations (GSDI) was awarded a $1 million contract in 2022 to participate in a... Read More
UNC’s Center for Aging Research and Educational Services (Cares) has been awarded a 4-year contract to assist in... Read More
Trenette Goings' multi-year effort at understanding the factors that contribute to substance misuse and those that prevent it, especially in Black communities, is both an academic and a personal quest.
Read MoreUNC School of Social Worked recently launched a strategic planning process to help guide and support its future growth and success.
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